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Massa 'proud' of Ferrari years

Felipe Massa has said he will look back at his years at Ferrari with pride, as the Brazilian gears up for his Scuderia swansong on home soil this weekend.After eight seasons as a race driver, and more than a decade on the Maranello outfit's books, Massa is being released at the end of the year to make way for his returning former team-mate Kimi Raikkonen. Massa, who has since signed a deal to continue in F1 with Williams for 2014, is Ferrari's second long-serving driver in history after Michael Schumacher while his 11 wins in red put him joint fourth alongside current stable-mate Fernando Alonso on the famous marque's all-time victory list. Live on Sky Sports Live Formula One 2013 Brazilian...
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